Human Trafficking and the Church's Role
A 7-day Bible study exploring Scripture's call to defend the vulnerable, rescue the oppressed, and mobilize the Church to combat human trafficking with compassion and justice.
About this plan
Human trafficking represents one of the darkest evils of our timeβa modern form of slavery that claims millions of victims worldwide. Yet the Bible speaks directly to this crisis through its consistent call to defend the vulnerable, seek justice, and proclaim freedom to the oppressed. ποΈ
This study examines what Scripture says about our responsibility to those trapped in exploitation. From the prophets' cries for justice to Jesus's radical compassion for the marginalized, God's Word challenges us to move beyond awareness to action. The Church is called to be a voice for the voiceless, a refuge for the broken, and an instrument of God's justice in a world marked by injustice.
Throughout this week, you'll discover biblical foundations for anti-trafficking work, explore Jesus's heart for the vulnerable, and consider how your faith community can respond with both urgency and love. πͺ Whether you're new to this issue or already engaged in advocacy, these daily devotions will deepen your understanding of why this matters to God and what He calls us to do.
By the end of this study, you'll have a clearer vision of the Church's prophetic role in breaking chains, restoring dignity, and bringing hope to survivors. π Let's begin this important journey together.
What you'll study
π God's Heart for the Oppressed
βοΈ Jesus and the Vulnerable
βοΈ Justice and Mercy in God's Law
π‘οΈ The Church as Refuge and Restoration
π Partnering with God's Justice
π Prayer as Spiritual Warfare
π From Knowledge to Action
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